Factor Info

ID 153822
Size 919 digits / 3052 bits
Status composite
Value 3498177804093673145869017228392489641404197812974907975409052276118380881402720282139547478226563034806755599144850567354548875291127977639314692978393879429564582059859321617834812212661791653996250053988434779617471158462152719935775477833271703428848333600126396966750983467655434811029586351010722168683445330109113160781198443136725140096582554603892664583430505237495930011096091894627547120782333386887423502097385074323566144905975077889191000266205497096218528878237720034233767808046904058179320399066302803453517543301820031430969173687465833691280940150827963439959204723623106839877863224649478964598085458679667897853895860710607165377542428689264512883017814043406764851488120406515172228800122263812024650489315111539667744882020556020156959209813014386047266106731610596493124663194835655180887203875037460057237735782975462019564586359880141363477176845170925054146219995882891601830544782045510586791

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 152299) 4978667413900828078949549 (proven prime)
(ID: 153823) 702633358140471008732847500410453970260229901537042027828798536699833390147242013542428451101954284133432984953970984892547815800956555575910103981766837689412765619133141331475885493145664278116374658539303229013759168847127280582932629973763005529739955546275549704897529157284305724437926340337117059174339705806596985123501188569628724291660755613028455402489081904529182324008431180059562307315369999283962227672216219415682857674227609070264029550912890520946780015166485910354991900879243342361626617934600742082088268562448868723460098895509853260016519758318863635374225782579490326624228826323974861301455952716811201823578358604591452679347018989611141990808781205460917287912791092290524819536931237893857378171639134864282714706242258165370972073350754160438471139798384387497122197420456560789347082441532564783427254671577596417246811723378352689870287364709885391931338357466659 (composite)

Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor. Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.